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  2. How to Buy a Dress Watch - AOL

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    That being said, perusing someplace such as the WindUp Watch Shop, Worn & Wound’s own e-commerce platform, provides an excellent introduction to these types of companies and their catalogs.

  3. How to Buy a Dive Watch - AOL

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    Finally, many microbrands attend shows such as the WindUp Watch Fair where you can actually speak to the brand principals and try on the watches. (We don’t recommend buying from forums or online ...

  4. How to Buy a Watch for Less Than $1,500 - AOL

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    The very best place to buy a watch at this price level may be a trade show like Worn & Wound’s WindUp Watch Fair, which happens in several American cities each year. This show, open to the ...

  5. Westclox - Wikipedia

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    The Westclox company was a major manufacturer of dollar watches. It started production of an inexpensive, back-winding pocket watch in 1899, which was intended to be affordable to any working person. The company continued to produce cheap pocket watches into the 1990s.

  6. Trevor Baylis - Wikipedia

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    Trevor Graham Baylis CBE (13 May 1937 – 5 March 2018) was an English inventor best known for the wind-up radio. The radio, instead of relying on batteries or external electrical source, is powered by the user winding a crank. This stores energy in a spring which then drives an electrical generator.

  7. Tianjin Seagull - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the Tianjin Watch Factory was awarded the status of a national company, and in 1992, the Tianjin Seagull Corporation was founded. That same year, the decision was made to discontinue the production of mechanical watches in favour of quartz watches; five years later it came to a complete reversal of this decision.

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  9. Omega Flightmaster - Wikipedia

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    The movements used are the 17 jewel Omega manual wind calibre 911; the 24-hour model used the Omega manual wind calibre 910. This wristwatch is larger than most of its era and measures 43mm wide by 52mm long. The watch was created for pilots and was marketed by Omega as such. There is evidence that Flightmasters were used by Soviet Cosmonauts. [4]

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